that are going to cost -- 1 38 billion in compliance costs to business, and billions more in higher energy bills. you've got the transportation department which is planning a whole host of new regulations that are going to raise the cost of cars and trucks. they want to force everybody to have a rear-facing camera inside their dashboard. so an american family that's struggling to make ends meet has to buy a rear-facing camera because the federal government says so. you've got all the regulations coming under obamacare and all the rest. we are going -- the fiscal cliff is a slow decline compared to the regulatory cliff we're facing next year. megyn: simon, i don't really understand the water and the runoff -- >> me neither, megyn. [laughter] megyn: okay, it's bad for the worms, i guess, okay, that's fine. but here's what got my attention. the democratic-led board of supervisors joined with ken cucinelli, i mean, the very conservative attorney general of virginia. that's a very strange pair of bed fellows to get together against the epa. what do you make of it? >> all politics are local, i g